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Shopper analytics: A comprehensive overview
Shopper analytics: A comprehensive overview

Everything you need to know about shopper anlaytics and using shopper analytics to create customer segments for cart recovery

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Written by Gilad Sugarman
Updated over a week ago

Shopper analytics gives you real time data. It gives you all the information you need to know about the shoppers and potential shoppers on your site - what device they used, what traffic source they came from, how many times this shopper has purchased on your site, their cart total and more. Looking at all this information can be a bit overwhelming. We have created a way to make things easier on you by allowing you to filter the data and save segments.

In order to filter your shopper analytics click on any of the tabs:

In each tab you can filter the data. You can use as many filters as you want before saving the segment.

The first filter is basic:

Here you can segment by preset time frames (7 Days, 30 Days, 90 Days). You can also Filter by a specific time frame between any 2 days within the last 90 days that you choose. Click the checkboxes to select Sales, Abandonments, and Recovered Sales. You can filter by any or all of these events. You also can choose to see only records with emails.

Shown above is the traffic source tab. Here you can filter your shopper analytics by traffic source. If you click the box where it shows traffic source, the box shows up with all the traffic sources. You can click on as many or little of them as you want in order to filter. Then click “Apply”.

To segment the shopper analytics by LTV or LTS, click the LTV/LTS tab as shown above. To segment by LTV click the box next to LTV and type in two numbers (no need to add a dollar sign). To segment by LTS click the box next to LTS. Then enter the number of times a person has made a purchase on your site. Shown is an example of segmenting shoppers who have purchased between 2 and 6 times on your site. To see shoppers who have purchased above twice, just put 2 in the “Between” box and leave the “And” box blank. Click Apply and voila! You will have your shoppers segmented by LTV or LTS.

To filter by Recovery Source, click on the recovery source tab at the top of the page. If you click in the Quick search recovery box labeled above with the red box, you will see all the recovery sources appear below. You can now choose to filter by any or all of the recovery sources available. Then, click apply.

To filter by cart content, click the tab above. You can choose to filter but the number of cart items and the cart total. You click the box next to either cart items or cart total and then fill out the boxes “Between” and “And.” Above shows the filter for shoppers with between 2 and 5 items in their cart. To see the cart total you would do the same and enter two numbers like “between” 20 “and” 50 for example. That would show shoppers with cart totals between $20 and $50. Click apply.

To filter by operating system click on the Config OS tab shown above and then click next to OS source to see the list of operating systems. You can click on one or as many operating systems as you would like in order to filter by the different operating systems. You can see only mobile shoppers by clicking “iPhone” and “Android”. Click apply.

Once you have filtered the Shopper Analytics, as shown above, you can save your segment.

To save your segment, type in the name of your segment as shown above. Then click save. Your segment will now show up in the drop down menu next to “Segment.” Please note: the saved segment is a saved filter. This means that each time you load your segment it will include all the up to date and current shopper data into the segment. Each time you load the segment, the shopper analytics are re-filtered.

Now you are ready to recover revenue using your saved shopper segments!

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